The Big Island of Hawaii is a paradise for birdwatchers! Here, you will find endemic species found nowhere else in the world. Its diverse habitats are home to a variety of unique bird species. From th
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Location: Big Island of Hawaii
What's Included
- Fully guided naturalist tour with insights into bird behaviors and ecology by our expert guides
- trail mix, fruit snacks, granola bars, beef jerky, chips, chocolate
- Picnic style lunch surrounded by the beauty of Hawaii’s unique forests
- Patagonia Jackets
- Black Diamond Trekking Poles
- 20-25 professional, edited photos with our large zoom lenses
- Nikon ProStaff Binoculars
- All non-alcoholic beverages: water, juice, soda, hot tea, coffee and hot chocolate
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: I'd recommend wearing comfortable hiking shoes and breathable clothes since it can get warm in the forests. The tour involves some walking, but it's not super strenuous. Layers are a good idea too, as it can get a bit cooler in the shade. Don't forget to put on sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the sun!
A: Absolutely! The tour is great for all ages, including kids. The guides are very engaging and will make sure your child enjoys the experience. Just keep in mind that they'll need to walk a bit, so be sure they're up for it. It’s a fun way to learn about the birds and nature!
A: If the weather is bad, they usually reschedule the tour for another day. You’ll have a chance to pick a new date, so no worries there! Just make sure to call ahead and check in case conditions are changing fast. They’re pretty flexible about it!
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Big Island Birdwatching Tour!
Hey everyone! I'm considering this birdwatching tour for my husband’s birthday. He’s really into birds and nature. It sounds amazing, especially learning about the endemic species in Hawaii. Just wondering if anyone has done this? How was the experience? Did you take any great photos?
Birdwatching Tour on the Big Island - Worth it?
I found this Big Island Birdwatching Tour and it sounds cool with all the snacks and expert guides! But is it really worth it? Anyone have tips for a first-time birder like me? How hard is it to spot the birds?